Multicultural Dice CAF

Roll d20 twice (and add together the results) for each parent to find their culture/country.

Then, find each parent's culture in section III and roll for their names from the name banks. I've included notes about naming conventions for some cultures. I'd suggest following those for the parents, but you don't have to for their kids.

Roll d12 for the number of children they have, and then roll again determine each child's gender (even=female, odd=male). Roll for the children's names from the cultures of their parents, first name from one and middle from the other is suggested.

If you want the children to be married and have their own kids, repeat the process.

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Amharic (Ethiopian)

Anglophone (country up to you)

Armenian

Arabophone

Bulgarian

Czech

Danish

Dutch speaking (country up to you)

Finnish

Francophone (country up to you)

Georgian

Germanophone (country up to you)

Greek

Hispanophone (country up to you)

Hungarian

Iranian

Irish

Italian

Japanese

Jewish (national origin up to you)

Korean

Lusophone (country up to you)

Norwegian

Polish

Romanian

Russian

Serbian

Sinophone (country up to you)

Swedish

Turkish

Ukrainian

Vietnamese

Welsh

Yoruba (Nigerian or Beninese)

Section III: Names

Amharic
Ethiopian people have their father's first name as their last name, so just roll for a masculine name. They also do not have middle names.

Instead of middle names, Bulgarians have patronymics that are their father's first name plus ov/ev for men or ova/eva for women (for example, the son and daughter of Georgi would be Georgiev and Georgieva, & the son and daughter of Bogdan would be Bogdanov and Bogdanova).

Russians have patronymics instead of middle names, which consist of their father's first name with the suffixes ovich/evich (depending on the name ends with a consonant or vowel) for men or ovna/evna for women. E.g.: Pyotr's children would be Petrovich and Petrovna, Ivan's would be Ivanovich and Ivanovna, Sergey's would be Sergeyevich and Sergeievna.